National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine

National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine (NMetAU; formerly DMetl, Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute) is a university in Dnipro dedicated to the study of metallurgy.[1]

National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine
Національна металургійна академія України
Latin: National metallurgical academia Ucraina
MottoDoce Meliori
Motto in English
Teach Better
TypeState university
Established1899
RectorOlexandr Velychko
Students15,000
Location,
Websitewww.nmetau.edu.ua

History

National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine is the oldest higher metallurgical educational institution of Ukraine. It was founded as a factory department of the Ekaternoslav Higher Mining School in October 1899. In 1912, the department was transformed into the metallurgical faculty of the Mining Institute, which later became the Dnipro Metallurgical Institute in 1930. In 1993, the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine granted the Institute the status of a state university. In 1999, the Decree of the President of Ukraine granted it the status of the National Academy.

Academics

There are 13 schools focusing on various scientific disciplines in the academy. Some examples of subjects studied are iron and steel metallurgy, thermal engineering, metallurgical equipment, and metalworking.

The Academy is a part of many international programs, such as Erasmus, TEMPUS, and DAAD.[2] The Academy also participates in the Bologna Process.

Schools

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Metallurgy
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  • Special faculty of retraining of specialists
  • Faculty of continuous education
  • Faculty of Computer Systems, Energy and Automation
  • Faculty of Materials Science and Metalworking
  • Faculty of advanced training of teachers and specialists
  • Faculty of Economics and Management
  • Faculty of Electrometallurgy
  • Kryvyi Rih Metallurgical Faculty Site
  • Nikopol Technical School of NMetAU

Rankings

NMetAU has a high ranking among Ukrainian universities, often placed in the top 20 or top 10 schools.

Rating of Ukraine universities III, IV accreditation levels "Top 200" Ukraine

  • 2009 – 18th place
  • 2010 – 16th place
  • 2011 – 17th place

Rating of Ukraine universities in Ukraine "Compass 2012"

  • 2010 – 7th place
  • 2011 – 7th place
  • 2012 – 7th place

The national system of ranking evaluation of higher education institutions: Technical universities 2012 – 8th place

Notable alumni

References

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